INTRODUCTION
REASONS FOR STUDY AND ITS IMPORTANCE
This study concerns the use and process of chemical products that are less
harmful to humans and the environment and offer cost efficiency to the
manufacturer. The objective of this study is to detail the product markets for
alternative chemical products. These products include biomass feedstocks,
biobased chemical products, and end-use alternative chemical products. This
study also will analyze the international arena, regulation, and technology that
directly affect opportunities for alternative chemical products.
This study attempts to define a market that covers a broad spectrum of the
chemical industry. This market has experienced a lack of thorough analysis into
alternative approaches, novel products, research and development (R&D)
trends and biomass sustainability issues. Therefore, this report will provide a
cohesive scope that defines the overall alternative chemical product market.
OBJECTIVE OF STUDY AND ITS CONTRIBUTION
This study intends to provide a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the
current and forecasted market through 2007 for alternative chemical products.
This study contributes information and data that provide a "total
picture" of the industry presented here in this report.
The study intends to correlate data that has been calculated from many
sources such as government statistical information, researchers, chemical
industry organizations, economic analysts, and those manufacturers that
participated in this market. The objective of this study is to give those
involved with - and interested in alternative chemical production - a look at
manufacturers, products, regulations, academic and commercial developments, and
international markets.
AUDIENCE FOR REPORT
This study should be of interest to anyone involved directly in the chemical
industry or interested in industrial markets. Manufacturers who are included in
the chemical supply chain, both downstream and upstream, will find vital data
and analysis on how the market is transitioning for a more competitive
marketplace. Those in chemical management and operations will find this study
useful for information concerning new processes. In addition, this document will
report any developments that could help create more efficient standards. This
study also will provide chemical customers insightful information into
alternative product choices and the reasons why alternative chemical products
are excellent choices.
Likewise, those participating in R&D activities through academic
institutions, government programs, or private sector initiatives are presented
with new developments and technological advances in potential new products and
applications. Investors, banks, legislators, and others that require information
about alternative chemical markets and sustainable alternatives will be able to
use this study to assess the economic and environmental benefits of this
emerging chemical industry segment.
SCOPE AND CONTENT OF THE REPORT
This study contains comprehensive data concerning feedstocks, biobased
chemical products, and end-use alternative chemical products along with
processing technology. Insightful information will be provided from the
perspective of the manufacturer and the customer. Major product manufacturers
are profiled and end-use markets are reviewed. Information concerning new
technology and processing developments are extensively discussed. Detailed
forecasts and analysis provide vital market information on product sales, cost
savings alternatives, and international opportunities in a comprehensive manner.
Market forecasts are included for all product categories for U.S. production
as well as global production. The historical and current significance of
government regulations, patents, and R&D will be reviewed in their vital
role in effecting the market dynamics of the alternative chemical market with
emphasis on future product sales. Information concerning U.S. exports and
leading globalized companies will be analyzed.
METHODOLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES
This report is based on examining and calculating information from a variety
of sources to obtain data that are balanced in regard to historical statistics
and future predictions. This study forecasts the market's growth through 2007,
and includes data for manufacturer sales, end-use product sales, and the effect
of market dynamics, regulation, and technology.
The study assesses the importance of development and marketing in
institutional and commercial levels. Information is provided in terms of
manufacturer's products, sales, and other vital information. Applications are
reviewed in terms of projected product sales and potential markets and
customers. Market forecasts are expressed in current dollar values and market
share percentages forecasted through 2007.
THE FINANCIAL VIEW
Values for commodity products are expressed in current price and weight
ratios. Informational sources also are included that enlighten the reader about
the environmental biotechnology market in broader terms, such as market sizes
and waste stream generations. The predicted figures included in this study
assume that no major changes will occur in legislation, technology, and market
forces as discussed here through the year 2007.
This study is based on extensive research from a number of sources. These
include government agency resources, such as the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and Department of Energy (DOE), trade journals, and publications.
Manufacturers, patent examination, and alternative chemical and environmental
sustainability advocates and interviews with those involved in the industry such
as manufacturers, legislators, and researchers. The research provided the
technical information.
ANALYST CREDENTIALS
Throughout Leslie Burk's career as a researcher, analyst, and writer, she has
gained knowledge and expertise in a variety of industrial, business,
environmental, and recreational fields. Her past business experience includes
association with businesses in both small and corporate environments with
emphasis on the presentation and synthesis of data and information for a variety
of recipients. These recipients included the general public, public and
government officials, and industrial representatives.
In regard to her particular experience in the field of waste treatment, she
was employed by one of the largest national waste companies. She dealt with
issues pertaining to landfill activity, industrial and special waste markets,
regulations, and other waste management activities.
Burk has researched and written a variety of reports for various commercial
markets including a comprehensive review of the global telecommunications and
financial markets. These reports included detailed information concerning the
migration from government owned and monopolized industries to liberalized and
privatized commercialization. Furthermore, she has reported on the market for
environmental biotechnology products for BCC publishers.